The difference between celiac disease and cervicitis

  Celiac disease is a type of cervicitis, which means that cervicitis includes erosion of the cervix.  Celiac disease is generally divided into three levels: mild, moderate and severe. If it is mild celiac disease, you can follow up. For moderate or severe cervical erosion, TCT and HPV can be done, and lesions can be treated with medication or physical therapy with freezing or laser, and vaginal discharge examination is performed before treatment, and cervicitis is usually treated after vaginitis. Annual cervical cancer screening (i.e., TCT and HPV) is generally recommended, and if the test is normal, annual screening thereafter, and if abnormal, colposcopy and multi-point biopsy of the cervical tissue may be required.  In conclusion, cervicitis is a broad spectrum which includes cervical erosion and also cervical polyps or cervical cysts, while cervical erosion is a specific diagnostic name. Both celiac disease and cervicitis are common gynecologic conditions.